Readings in Urban Theory / Edition 3

Readings in Urban Theory / Edition 3

ISBN-10:
1444330810
ISBN-13:
9781444330816
Pub. Date:
03/07/2011
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
1444330810
ISBN-13:
9781444330816
Pub. Date:
03/07/2011
Publisher:
Wiley
Readings in Urban Theory / Edition 3

Readings in Urban Theory / Edition 3

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Overview

Updated with a majority of new readings, the Third Edition of Readings in Urban Theory expands its focus to present the most recent developments in urban and regional theories and policies in a globalized world.
  • Around 75% of the readings included are new for the third edition
  • Unifies readings by an orientation toward political economy and normative themes of social justice
  • Expands the focus on international planning, including globalization and theories of development
  • Addresses the full range of core urban theory so as to remain the primary text in courses

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781444330816
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 03/07/2011
Edition description: 3rd Revised ed.
Pages: 528
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.60(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Susan S. Fainstein is a Professor in the Urban Planning Program at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Her books include The City Builders (second edition, 2001), and Restructuring the City (1986). Fainstein is also a recipient of the Distinguished Educator Award of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) for lifetime career achievement.

Scott Campbell is an Associate Professor of Urban Planning and Doctoral Program Director in the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Michigan. He is a co-author of The Rise of the Gunbelt: The Military Remapping of Industrial America. His article on sustainable development won an award for best article of the year from the Journal of the American Planning Association.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments viii

1 Introduction: Theories of Urban Development and Their Implications for Policy and Planning 1
Susan S. Fainstein and Scott Campbell

Part I The Changing Urban and Regional System 19

2 Regulation Theory, Post-Fordism and Urban Politics 23
Joe Painter

3 Neoliberalization and Democracy 42
Mark Purcell

4 The Global City: Strategic Site/New Frontier 55
Saskia Sassen

5 The Fifth Migration 73
Robert Fishman

6 Urban ‘Regions’ and Their Governance 90
Patsy Healey

Part II Diversity: Race, Gender, Ethnicity and the Partitioning of Space 111

7 Cities and Diversity: Should we want it? Can we plan for it? 115
Susan S. Fainstein

8 Conceptualizing Recognition in Planning 129
Ruth Fincher and Kurt Iveson

9 Women’s Aspirations and the Home: Episodes in American Feminist Reform 147
Gwendolyn Wright

10 Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women? 161
Susan Moller Okin

11 Cities in Quarters 167
Peter Marcuse

12 Social Exclusion and Opportunity Structures in European Cities and Neighbourhoods 180
Alan Murie and Sako Musterd

Part III Redevelopment and Urban Transformation 205

13 Partnership and the Pursuit of the Private City 207
Gregory D. Squires

14 Gentrification, the Frontier, and the Restructuring of Urban Space 229
Neil Smith

15 Promoting Tourism in US Cities 247
Dennis R. Judd

Part IV Culture, Design, and Urban Form Introduction 271

16 The End(s) of Urban Design 273
Michael Sorkin

17 Changing Landscapes of Power: Opulence and the Urge for Authenticity 290
Sharon Zukin

18 The ‘Bilbao Effect’ 303
Donald McNeill

19 Connecting New Urbanism and American Planning: An Historical Interpretation 319
Emily Talen

20 Blurring the Boundaries: Public Space and Private Life 342
Margaret Crawford

Part V Cities and Space in a Globalized World 353

21 Uneven Geographical Developments and Universal Rights 357
David Harvey

22 Transnationalism and Citizenship 377
Michael Peter Smith

23 Reflections on Place and Place-Making in the Cities of China 395
John Friedmann

24 The Economic Theory of the Developmental State 424
Ha-Joon Chang

25 The Prevalence of Slums 440
Mike Davis

26 Dangerous Spaces of Citizenship: Gang Talk, Rights Talk and Rule of Law in Brazil 460
James Holston Credit and Source Information 480

Index 484

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"A comprehensive, readable and energetic collection. Students will benefit from the range of critical ideas and arguments from contemporary urban social sciences and planning, and its excellent coverage of the vital debates."
Neil Smith, The CUNY Graduate Center

"The third edition of Readings in Urban Theory renews this classic text with key contemporary readings on urban and regional change. Through the lens of cities and urban connections in a globalised world, the book encompasses the themes of economic transformation, social and cultural diversity, and changing urban design in ways that will be of immediate and lasting significance to students, researchers and policy makers alike."
Gary Bridge, University of Bristol

"This collection brings together one of the most comprehensive sets of theoretically oriented readings on urban topics and issues that can be used systematically or selectively by instructors and researchers alike."
Xiangming Chen, Trinity College, USA

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